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Cracovienne
Cracovienne Cra*co`vi*enne" (kr?-k?`v?-?n"), n. [F., fr. Cracow, the city.] (Mus.) A lively Polish dance, in 2-4 time.

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- Dutch as Krakau, in Latin, Spanish and Italian as Cracovia, in French as Cracovie, in Portuguese as Cracóvia and in Russian as Краков. Ukrainian and Yiddish...
- The Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences or Polish Academy of Learning (Polish: Polska Akademia Umiejętności, PAU), headquartered in Kraków and founded...
- Attems collectae". Bulletin International de l'Académie des Sciences de Cracovie. 1903: 32–58. Minotaur at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions from...
- Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków Spółka Akcyjna, commonly referred to as Wisła Kraków (Polish pronunciation: [ˈviswa ˈkrakuf]), is a Polish professional...
- Alouette. On 17 December 2016, a new branch of line C was opened from Cracovie to Gare de Blanquefort. On 2 February 2019, line C was extended from Lycée...
- theory of diffusion]. Bulletin International de l'Académie des Sciences de Cracovie (in French): 202. See p. 535 in Sommerfeld, A. (1917). "Zum Andenken an...
- Cracovie tram stop is a tram stop on line C of the Tramway de Bordeaux. It is located on Allée de Boutaut, which forms the boundary between the city of...
- title in Latin was: Kazimirus, Dei gratia rex Polonie et Russie, nec non Cracovie, Sandomirie, Siradie, Lancicie, Cuiavie, et Pomeranieque Terrarum et Ducatuum...
- de la collection berlinoise disponibles à la Bibliothèque Jagellonne de Cracovie (XVIe-XIXe siècles) (2010)[1] Martyn Lyons (2011). Books: A Living History...
- (Pomerelia). Latin: Kazimirus, Dei gratia rex Polonie et Rusie, nec non-Cracovie, Sandomirie, Siradie, Lancicie, Cuiavie, et Pomeranieque Terrarum et Ducatuum...